CFP: Companion to the World Novel (no deadline; book)
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CFP: Companion to the World Novel (no deadline; book)
CFP: Companion to the World Novel (no deadline; book)
CFP: Companion to the World Novel (no deadline; book)
W.G. Sebald and the Photographic Image
Proposals are invited for a collection of original essays and visual
projects inspired by the work of W.G. Sebald. Specifically, we are
interested in exploring the role of the idiosyncratic and anti-heroic
photographs that propel and interrupt Sebald's labyrinthine text in
Rings of Saturn, Vertigo, and Austerlitz. The interest in Sebald has
crossed disciplines, igniting passionate dialogues among scholars and
practioners. This anthology hopes to capture this spirited
conversation in both theory and praxis.
Possible topics in relationship to Sebald's use of photography
include (but are not limited to):
Cinema Aesthetics: New Book Series
Manchester University Press will be publishing a series of short
monographs that concentrate on the aesthetic and formal aspects of the
cinema. The series will be called Cinema Aesthetics and the first three
books in the series are forthcoming in 2005. The three titles are:
Montage, The Shot, and Time.
We would like to invite proposals for books on the following: Sound,
Colour, and Narrative.
Each book should be about 35,000 words. The books are aimed at
undergraduate and graduate students, and should be essentially
theoretical in nature, setting out the issues and debates concerning the
area under discussion.
Cinema Aesthetics: New Book Series
Manchester University Press will be publishing a series of short
monographs that concentrate on the aesthetic and formal aspects of the
cinema. The series will be called Cinema Aesthetics and the first three
books in the series are forthcoming in 2005. The three titles are:
Montage, The Shot, and Time.
We would like to invite proposals for books on the following: Sound,
Colour, and Narrative.
Each book should be about 35,000 words. The books are aimed at
undergraduate and graduate students, and should be essentially
theoretical in nature, setting out the issues and debates concerning the
area under discussion.
Call for Papers:
Playing with Mother Nature: Video Games, Space, and Ecology
Editors Sidney I. Dobrin, Cathlena Martin, and Laurie Taylor seek
proposals for a new collection of original articles that address the use
and place of space and ecology in video games. This collection will
examine video games in terms of the spaces they create and use, the
metaphors of space on which they rely, and the ecologies that they create
within those spaces. This collection will address the significant
intersections in terms of how and why video games construct space and
ecology as they do, and in terms of how those constructions shape
conceptions of both space and ecology.
Call for Papers:
Playing with Mother Nature: Video Games, Space, and Ecology
Editors Sidney I. Dobrin, Cathlena Martin, and Laurie Taylor seek
proposals for a new collection of original articles that address the use
and place of space and ecology in video games. This collection will
examine video games in terms of the spaces they create and use, the
metaphors of space on which they rely, and the ecologies that they create
within those spaces. This collection will address the significant
intersections in terms of how and why video games construct space and
ecology as they do, and in terms of how those constructions shape
conceptions of both space and ecology.
Call for Papers:
Playing with Mother Nature: Video Games, Space, and Ecology
Editors Sidney I. Dobrin, Cathlena Martin, and Laurie Taylor seek
proposals for a new collection of original articles that address the use
and place of space and ecology in video games. This collection will
examine video games in terms of the spaces they create and use, the
metaphors of space on which they rely, and the ecologies that they create
within those spaces. This collection will address the significant
intersections in terms of how and why video games construct space and
ecology as they do, and in terms of how those constructions shape
conceptions of both space and ecology.
NEW DEADLINE: July 31, 2004
Call for papers on special journal topic "Intersections or Reflections: What Do
Technology and Literature Have to Say to One Another?"
The upcoming issue of Currents in Electronic Literacy
<http://currents.cwrl.utexas.edu> will provide a forum for the presentation and
discussion of technologically-informed work in literary studies. If literature
mirrors (and implicitly critiques) society, how has its academic study come to
reflect technological developments? Alternatively, where do literature and
technology intersect? Submissions might fit one of the following categories:
NEW DEADLINE: July 31, 2004
Call for papers on special journal topic "Intersections or Reflections: What Do
Technology and Literature Have to Say to One Another?"
The upcoming issue of Currents in Electronic Literacy
<http://currents.cwrl.utexas.edu> will provide a forum for the presentation and
discussion of technologically-informed work in literary studies. If literature
mirrors (and implicitly critiques) society, how has its academic study come to
reflect technological developments? Alternatively, where do literature and
technology intersect? Submissions might fit one of the following categories:
(extending CFP deadline)
S(t)imulate your imagination until August!
The deadline for the "I Want My S(t)imulation!" MTV, Representation &=20
Desire' volume has now been extended to the 15th of August 2004, so it's =
time to let your MTV-inspired processes flourish like never before!
Epiphanie Bloom (crispyclouds_at_hotmail.com) and Marc Leverette=20
(marclev_at_scils.rutgers.edu) look forward to receiving your abstracts. =
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all enquiries, suggestions and after-thoughts, write to Epiphanie,
Happy S(t)imulating,
Ep. Bloom
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(extending CFP deadline)
S(t)imulate your imagination until August!
The deadline for the "I Want My S(t)imulation!" MTV, Representation &=20
Desire' volume has now been extended to the 15th of August 2004, so it's =
time to let your MTV-inspired processes flourish like never before!
Epiphanie Bloom (crispyclouds_at_hotmail.com) and Marc Leverette=20
(marclev_at_scils.rutgers.edu) look forward to receiving your abstracts. =
For=20
all enquiries, suggestions and after-thoughts, write to Epiphanie,
Happy S(t)imulating,
Ep. Bloom
=3D~=3D~=3D~=3D~=3D0riginal CFP is below:~=3D
(extending CFP deadline)
S(t)imulate your imagination until August!
The deadline for the "I Want My S(t)imulation!" MTV, Representation &=20
Desire' volume has now been extended to the 15th of August 2004, so it's =
time to let your MTV-inspired processes flourish like never before!
Epiphanie Bloom (crispyclouds_at_hotmail.com) and Marc Leverette=20
(marclev_at_scils.rutgers.edu) look forward to receiving your abstracts. =
For=20
all enquiries, suggestions and after-thoughts, write to Epiphanie,
Happy S(t)imulating,
Ep. Bloom
=3D~=3D~=3D~=3D~=3D0riginal CFP is below:~=3D
Call for Papers
LEON EDEL PRIZE
The Leon Edel Prize is awarded annually for the best essay on Henry James
by a beginning scholar. The prize carries with it an award of $150, and
the prize-winning essay will be published in HJR.
The competition is open to applicants who have not held a full-time
academic appointment for more than four years. Independent scholars and
graduate students are encouraged to apply.
Essays should be 20-30 pages (including notes), original, and not under
submission elsewhere or previously published.
Send submissions (in duplicate, produced according to current MLA
style, and with return
postage enclosed) to:
Call for Papers
LEON EDEL PRIZE
The Leon Edel Prize is awarded annually for the best essay on Henry James
by a beginning scholar. The prize carries with it an award of $150, and
the prize-winning essay will be published in HJR.
The competition is open to applicants who have not held a full-time
academic appointment for more than four years. Independent scholars and
graduate students are encouraged to apply.
Essays should be 20-30 pages (including notes), original, and not under
submission elsewhere or previously published.
Send submissions (in duplicate, produced according to current MLA
style, and with return
postage enclosed) to:
Call for Papers
LEON EDEL PRIZE
The Leon Edel Prize is awarded annually for the best essay on Henry James
by a beginning scholar. The prize carries with it an award of $150, and
the prize-winning essay will be published in HJR.
The competition is open to applicants who have not held a full-time
academic appointment for more than four years. Independent scholars and
graduate students are encouraged to apply.
Essays should be 20-30 pages (including notes), original, and not under
submission elsewhere or previously published.
Send submissions (in duplicate, produced according to current MLA
style, and with return
postage enclosed) to:
Call For Papers: Collection of Essays on Video Games and Interactivity
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Reading James
Responding, in part, to the readings and re-readings of Henry James that
circulated in the March 2004 issue of PMLA, this forum will take up the
topic of "Reading James."
Call For Papers: Collection of Essays on Video Games and Interactivity
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UPDATE: Writing Macao: creative text and teaching
Submissions are now sought for the second number of Writing Macao:creative
text and teaching, to appear in November of 2004. Contributions are
particularly sought in the area of theory and practice relating to the
teaching of creative writing in English in non-native contexts. The
extended deadline for papers is September, 2004. Submissions of creative
work will also now be accepted.
UPDATE: Writing Macao: creative text and teaching
Submissions are now sought for the second number of Writing Macao:creative
text and teaching, to appear in November of 2004. Contributions are
particularly sought in the area of theory and practice relating to the
teaching of creative writing in English in non-native contexts. The
extended deadline for papers is September, 2004. Submissions of creative
work will also now be accepted.
UPDATE: Writing Macao: creative text and teaching
Submissions are now sought for the second number of Writing Macao:creative
text and teaching, to appear in November of 2004. Contributions are
particularly sought in the area of theory and practice relating to the
teaching of creative writing in English in non-native contexts. The
extended deadline for papers is September, 2004. Submissions of creative
work will also now be accepted.
A Claude McKay Critical Reader
While a major figure in the literature of the Harlem Renaissance, Claude
McKay continues to be frequently marginalized - and misunderstood - in
discussions of the era. In an effort to further develop the critical
understanding of this intriguing early twentieth-century author, we are
looking for essays that address any aspect of McKay's work to include in
a forthcoming critical reader. Topics on McKay may include, but are not
limited to:
A Claude McKay Critical Reader
While a major figure in the literature of the Harlem Renaissance, Claude
McKay continues to be frequently marginalized - and misunderstood - in
discussions of the era. In an effort to further develop the critical
understanding of this intriguing early twentieth-century author, we are
looking for essays that address any aspect of McKay's work to include in
a forthcoming critical reader. Topics on McKay may include, but are not
limited to:
Call for Papers
Special Issue of "Film & History: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Film
and TV Studies"
www.filmandhistory.org
Film and Sport
Call for Papers
Special Issue of "Film & History: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Film
and TV Studies"
www.filmandhistory.org
Film and Sport
Participations: new issue and call for submissions
Announcement & Call for submissions
The second issue of Participations: Journal of Audience and Reception
studies, a new journal which aims to provide an on-line, interdisciplinary
forum for the fields of audience and reception studies has just come out.
Participations: new issue and call for submissions
Announcement & Call for submissions
The second issue of Participations: Journal of Audience and Reception
studies, a new journal which aims to provide an on-line, interdisciplinary
forum for the fields of audience and reception studies has just come out.
Participations: new issue and call for submissions
Announcement & Call for submissions
The second issue of Participations: Journal of Audience and Reception
studies, a new journal which aims to provide an on-line, interdisciplinary
forum for the fields of audience and reception studies has just come out.